Donna asked:
I bought 50 of these for my daycare. The chemical smell is so bad, that my nostrels hurt and I have a headache. How can I expect my little ones to be playing on these 48 hours from now? Is there someway I can speed up the process.
No, they are not put down yet. I have them opened, in the garage hoping the fresh air will help. Just walking out there to check on them, makes my nose burn!
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Well , they need to be ventilated, when your daycare is closed, turn down the heat, open the windows and run a fan. also try some odor sponges.
I’m assuming the rubber tiles have already been put down. Use a mop and a solution of water and Lysol cleaner and mop the tiles with the DAMP mop, NOT wet. Open as many windows as possible and place some fans in the middle of the room so the air is being blown out toward the window openings. The odor should dissipate a great deal the first twenty four hours. By the way, turn the Heat-A/C unit off if the weather permits. The air intake with the unit running won’t help your cause any.